Suzuki has revised the Launch Control System with new engine speed settings across its multiple modes,...
Read More Suzuki has officially taken the wraps off the 2025 Hayabusa in global markets. While the design remains the same as the previous model, this iconic superbike now boasts three eye-catching new colour options and some clever updates in its electronics package. The big changes this year lie in the electronics package.
Suzuki has fine-tuned some key rider aids to offer a smoother and more responsive ride. The Launch Control system now has updated engine speed settings in each mode, giving riders better control off the line. The Smart Cruise Control system has been upgraded.
It now stays active even when changing gears using the Bi-directional Quick Shift system. Other features like multiple riding modes, traction control and ABS continue to be part of the electronics package. Mechanically, the bike stays the same.
It continues to draw power from 1,340cc, liquid-cooled, inline-four engine that churns out 190 bhp and 150 Nm of torque. It’s paired with a six-speed gearbox and a Suzuki Clutch Assist System (SCAS). Suspension duties are handled by a fully adjustable inverted telescopic fork up front and a link-type monoshock at the rear.
For braking, it uses Brembo Stylema calipers at the front and Nissin caliper at the rear, both ends supported by ABS. In terms of color options, the Hayabusa now comes in three new dual-tone shades: Metallic Matte Steel Green with Metallic Matte Titanium Silver Metallic Mystic Silver with Pearl Vigour Blue A refreshed Glass Sparkle Black.
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2025 Suzuki Hayabusa Breaks Cover Globally With Fresh Colours And Smarter Tech

Suzuki has revised the Launch Control System with new engine speed settings across its multiple modes, helping riders get smoother and more controlled starts.